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fluffy_doughnut t1_izq5dj8 wrote

You'd be surprised. Part of the process of preparing the body for funeral is not only putting it in proper clothing, but also doing makeup. After we die, our faces change, skin tone looks different etc and this is why the makeup is usually done. Not only on women, but also men.

People who come to say last goodbye to their beloved ones want to remember them looking almost the same as when they were alive. Definitely nobody wants to see bruises and other obvious signs telling you that you're looking at a corpse.

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RiceAlicorn t1_izq6a5f wrote

I'm not surprised. I didn't say that the traditions were completely different and alien to us — just that they were different. I'm aware that some of the makeup practices in the past wrre done for similar if not the exact same reasond as today, but at the same time they also did makeup for other reasons (such as specifically to ward away evil).

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